Personally, I prefer the spacing in the current Emacs.app.

 Gil

On Dec 29, 2007 3:51 AM, Derrell Piper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is the inter-line spacing relative to GNU Carbon and Cocoa
> intentional?  If you visit the same file with the same fixed font in
> the same size frame (say Monoco 9pt in 128x66), Emacs.app is using
> more inter-line spacing, resulting in a taller window overall.  Take
> a look at this screen shot: http://el-6.electric-loft.org/images/mind-
> the-gap.png
>
> Emacs.app is on the left, GNU Carbon Emacs (22.1) is in the center,
> and Terminal.app is on the right.  (Aquamacs, unsurprisingly, looks
> like Carbon Emacs, so I didn't include it.) Note that the same line
> is the last line in all three, but that Emacs.app's window is quite a
> bit taller.
>
> FWIW, I tried running w/ --disable-font-backend, but that made no
> difference.
>
> Derrell
>
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